Julie Zunker
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When using 1995 Guidelines for Exams, I have found some coders were trained to use different criteria:
Some coders were trained to use:
2 through 4 body systems/areas to identify a Expanded Problem Focused exam, and 5 through 7 body systems/areas to identify a Detailed exam.
Other coders were trained to use:
2 through 7 body systems/areas (without a system detailed) to identify a Expanded Problem Focused exam, and 2 through 7 body systems/areas (with one system detailed) to identify a Detail level of exam.
Is it appropriate to use either of the above criteria for distinguishing the level of exam? Is one more appropriate over the other for government programs such as Medicare?
Thank you
Some coders were trained to use:
2 through 4 body systems/areas to identify a Expanded Problem Focused exam, and 5 through 7 body systems/areas to identify a Detailed exam.
Other coders were trained to use:
2 through 7 body systems/areas (without a system detailed) to identify a Expanded Problem Focused exam, and 2 through 7 body systems/areas (with one system detailed) to identify a Detail level of exam.
Is it appropriate to use either of the above criteria for distinguishing the level of exam? Is one more appropriate over the other for government programs such as Medicare?
Thank you
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